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andyd 24-04-2020 16:40

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Dutch league finished declared null and void no champions and no promotion or relegation.

andyd 24-04-2020 16:47

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Luton part company with their manager,assistant manager first team coach and their goalkeeping coach although mutually agreed Luton citing financial cost cutting in the current climate as the primary reason, so it could be that not just players coming out of contract are vulnerable but management and coaching staff too.

Mr T 24-04-2020 16:59

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1239484)
Here's some interesting numbers from 2018. Ironic that Radford at Mansfield is leading the fight for a salary cap ..............
Mansfield’s players, with an average weekly salary of £1,490, earn four times as much as their local fans, whose average earnings are said to be £372.90.

Stags players are also said to have the third highest weekly pay in League Two.
Using the same data, promoted Luton Town have the highest wage gap, their salary average of £2,101 five times greater than their fans’ total of £446.40.
Lincoln, who made the play-offs, have the second biggest gap with players earning £1,712 – four times than their fans’ average of £384.40.
Promoted Wycombe Wanderers’ players are said to earn an average £1,137, twice that of their fans’ average of £470 while Notts County, like Stags, are said to be four times the supporters’ average with players’ figure of £1,428 against fans’ £364.10.
Interestingly, champions Accrington’s average wage is said to be only £635 – the lowest in the division – and twice that of their fans’ £378.80.

No idea where these football club wage figures have come from ??
If they are from L2 the year we went up really don't think they are correct. I'll look up up and post what's "sensible"
Stay safe folks

Mr T 24-04-2020 17:02

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On another note;

The figures being quoted to clubs from the EFL;

There are 1400 players in L1 and L2 who's contracts expire on June 30th 2020; seems at lot; 29 per club; but that's what we get told at every meeting

We've got 20

VALAIRIAN 24-04-2020 18:04

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1239521)
Dutch league finished declared null and void no champions and no promotion or relegation.

Not good - in my opinion!!

:) :) :)

Exile on Spencer St 24-04-2020 18:16

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1239521)
Dutch league finished declared null and void no champions and no promotion or relegation.

Not the first thing Rupert Murdoch has his snout in that’s been closed down!:rolleyes:

On 8 August 2012 it was made public that tycoon Rupert Murdoch had secured the rights to the Eredivisie for 12 years at the expense of 1 billion euros, beginning in the 2013–14 season

MikeA 25-04-2020 07:17

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Andy on TalkSport:
https://talksport.com/football/efl/6...r8r9WiHOvdQJMk

Worrying.

And Coley's thoughts:
https://twitter.com/AndyhHolt/status...344192/photo/1

andyd 25-04-2020 07:47

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[QUOTE=MikeA;1239540]Andy on TalkSport:
https://talksport.com/football/efl/6...r8r9WiHOvdQJMk

Worrying.

Have to agree with both statements and opinions expressed are surely being relayed to the EFL.Can,t see crowds at football for at least until 2021 behind closed doors you would have to implement all sorts of safety precautions showering after games seperatly have you seen Stanley,s dressing room, media facilities would have to be seperate, dugout and technical area safe distancing and as for the game it's a contact sport non starter for me.

monkey hanger 25-04-2020 09:34

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agree also and not just because andy holt is saying it. if clubs get some financial rewards for playing behind closed doors then that is fine if 100 per cent safe to do so. if not its totally pointless. so will next season if it kicks off in a similar way. have heard it could be 12 months at least till we get back to normal making next season a big doubt as well. it ends up how much money the game actually has to continue to prop up clubs.

andyd 25-04-2020 10:22

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1239544)
agree also and not just because andy holt is saying it. if clubs get some financial rewards for playing behind closed doors then that is fine if 100 per cent safe to do so. if not its totally pointless. so will next season if it kicks off in a similar way. have heard it could be 12 months at least till we get back to normal making next season a big doubt as well. it ends up how much money the game actually has to continue to prop up clubs.

Well if certain clubs can afford to pay someone £350,000+ a week and then they don't play there is plenty of money floating around question is who has it clubs, players or agents not sure but for clubs like Accrington hibernation is the only sound financial way and it's not guaranteed to work for everyone, unfortunately a lot of players will become casualties but also will a lot of the general public who will lose livelihoods due to this awful pandemic, stay safe.

monkey hanger 25-04-2020 11:48

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its not really about which clubs have money or not, there has always been arsenals and accringtons and manchester uniteds and morecambes. its more about what money the EFL and premier league has to help clubs throughout the game. probebly there is only a handful of clubs who are not in debt anyway so clubs helping out neighbours is not an option.

Chimer 27-04-2020 18:03

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1239547)
its not really about which clubs have money or not, there has always been arsenals and accringtons and manchester uniteds and morecambes. its more about what money the EFL and premier league has to help clubs throughout the game. probebly there is only a handful of clubs who are not in debt anyway so clubs helping out neighbours is not an option.

Maybe as we aren't in debt we should be helping out some struggling Premier League club? :D

andyd 28-04-2020 08:34

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EFL where are you and what are you doing clubs need decision making otherwise they will do what they choose, Colchester already decided that all out of contract players will be released even admitting that some of them would have been offered new deals before this covid-19. I can see other clubs following suit wether Stanley do I don't know but wouldn't be surprised.

andyd 28-04-2020 13:53

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French government say no football to be played untill at least August even behind closed doors, their leagues follow suit and cancel season forthwith, only a matter of time before same here.

Twenty Eight 28-04-2020 15:00

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1239643)
French government say no football to be played untill at least August even behind closed doors, their leagues follow suit and cancel season forthwith, only a matter of time before same here.

I think its September mate.


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